THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS Is duo not only to tho originality nnd simplicity of tho combination, but also to tho caro nnil skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to tho OAurortNiA Fio Svnur Co. only, nnd wo wish to impress upon nil the importance of purchasing1 the true nnd original remedy. As tho genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by tho Camiounia Fio Svnur Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist ono in avoiding tho worthless Imitations manufactured by other par ties. Tho high standing o'f the Cau founia Fio Svnur Co. with the medi cal profession, and tho satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes tho name of tho Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of nil other laxatives, as it acts on tho kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. Inordertogefeits beneficial effects, plcaso remember the name of tho Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 8A.V FKAN CISCO, Cat. LUDISVILLR. Ky. NCW VOItK. N. T. VETERINARYSPECIFICS 00 PAGE BOOK MAILED FREE. CONTENTS: Part I. Diseases of Horses. Part II. Diseases of Cattle. Part III. Diseases of Sheep. Part IV. Diseases of Hogs. Part V. Diseases of Dogs. Part VI. Diseases of Poultry. Snmo book in bottcr binding BO eta. UDirillLS')ll:i). 10., Cor. "IIUiui A Jobn His., tors NERVOUS DEBILITY, VITAL WEAKNESS and Prostration from Over work or other ca vises. Humphreys' Homeopathic Specific No. 28, in use over40 years, the only successful remedy. $1 per vial,or 5 vials and larco vial powder,for $3 Hnlil by DriiKKlstH, or pent r.o.tld od receipt of price. UlUI'lUI'lS' Ml l. (I)., (or, Vtlllliiiii JobnM.., New lor. If we can sell von one sc. package of in is numixture we'll be satisfied. You'll buy more for it will touch the spot. Grocer, have SEELIQ'S.I LAUER'S BOCK BEER In Bottles or by the Keg. Lauer's Lager KD Pilsnei Beer. Pprter and Weiss Beer. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA EVAN J. DAVIES. . Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardln St. HUMPHREYS' if ROYAL Ik I WORCESTER 1 I CORSETS I Nil A5k:For'Them W (1 1 kI wm ''has added 1 ilittlcofSeel to ordinary coflco knows fi will Jjlease her husband. 4 ( Insurgents Try to Induco Him to Surrender Manila TO PREVENT AWFUL SLAUGHTER Tho Cnptnlii General Itoplled That Ho Must KoilHt, IIowvor Hopolom tho Spanish Ciiiiho Inout'Kunts (Irowlnir Iniputtciit Over tho llolny. Hons Kong, July 19. The following advices have Just ben received from Manila, under date of July 13: An Important Interview has Just been held between General Agulnaldo's sec retary, LeRitrda, and a prominent na tive white man, and the Spanish com mander, Captain General Augustln. The Insurgents' representatives urged General Augustln to surrender the city, asserting that GO.OOO Insurgents sur rounded Manila and were able to enter It at any time. Thus far, they added, the Insurgents bad been restrained with difficulty, but If the Spaniards continued stubborn the result would bo that the Insurgents would be compelled to bombard and storm the city, "with the Inevitable slaughter, unparalleled In history, because In the excitement of battle they cannot discriminate. Continuing, the captain general's vis itors advised him to disregard the of ficial fictions regarding alleged Span ish victories In Cuba nnd reinforce ments coming to the Philippines Islands, and proposed a reconciliation between the Spaniards and the Phlllp plnos, under a republic Hag, and n Joint endeavor to persuade the Ameri cans to abandon hostilities In the Phil ippine Islands. Finally, the representa tives of the Insurgents proposed an ap peal to the powers to recognize the In dependence of the Philippine Islands. The captain general replied that ho must fight, however hopelessa the Spanish cause. Lesarda then returned to Cavite, taking with him the native, who is a paroled prisoner. The natives Inside the city say they received, a fortnight ago, a concerted signal to prepare for storming the walls. A second signal, fixing the date of the assault, has not yet been Issued, nnd they are tired of waiting and are losing faith In Agulnaldo. The latter. It Is alleged, finds It extremely difficult to capture the town fortifications. Ills previous successes, It Is pointed out, were easy, because of the nature of tho country, which suited his skirmishers. It Is further alleged that the principal points captured by the Insurgents were obtained possession of through treach ery. The Insurgents are now bringing artillery around by sea from Malabon, which Is tedious and troublesome work. They are also obtaining detailed re ports of the condition of affairs from the Inside of the city. Admiral Dewey Is establishing n more strict blockade, lest It be Invali dated by permitting neutrals to visit Cavlto and Mulabon nnd send and re ceive malls enclosing surreptitious Spanish dispatches. He has threatened to station warships opposite the city, whlrh might precipitate hostilities, as the Spanish officers declare they will certainly fire on any American within range, regardless of the consequences. The second Instalment of American troops Is expected here dally, and the last detachments are booked to ar rive here early In August. Probably military operations will be deferred until the September dry season, when It Is cooler, nnd possibly then blood shed may be unnecessary. A Spanish steamer, the Filipinos, has Just been brought In hero In the hands of the Insurgents. It appears tliy.t she was on the northern coast and escaping to China with a navy crew on board, when the latter revolted, killed the Spanish officers and brought the ves sel to Cavite. The Spanlnrds are dally employing convicts to fell trees and burn huts on the outskirts of the town. Fusllades continue, but otherwise the position 13 unchanged. To Dlslmud tho "Mosquito Fleet." Boston, July 19. It was learned at the navy yard today that the so-called "mosquito lleet" of coast defense ves sels Is to be disbanded, and all of the 29 vessels of various types attached to It at present, except the monitors, will be sent to Cuba or southern water's. The monitors wll remain on guard nlong the Atlantic coast as coast guard, because they have no modern arma ment and the government has nono to give them, and because of their lack of speed. Discovered by a Woman. Another great discovery has been made, and that too, by a lady in this country. "Dis ease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its severest tests, but her vital orcans were nnderrained and death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly, and could not sleep. She finally discovered a way to recovery, by purchasing of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, and was so much relieved on taking first dose, that she slept all night ; and with two bottles, has been ab solutely cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther I.utz. Thus writes W. C. llamnick & Co., of Shelby, N. C. Trial bottles free at A. Wasley s Drug btorc. Kcgular size 50c and Sl.oo. Every bottle guaranteed. Zoln Again Collvl ou'rt mid Sentenced Versailles, July 19. The second trial of M. Emlle Zola and M. Perreux, pub lisher of The Aurore, on the charge of libel brought against them by the of ficers of the Esterhazy court martial, was concluded here yesterday In the assize court. The result was a second conviction, and Mm. Zola and Perreux were each sentenced to a, year's Im prisonment, to 3,000 francs fine and to pay the costs of suit. A flr.Qt (tiirneld. Ib in store for all who uso Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs. Would you be ieve that It is sold 011 its tneiits and anv druggist is authorized by the proprietor of this wonderful remedy to give you a sample bottle free? It never fails to cure acute or chronic roughs. All druggists sell Kemp's Dnlsam. Trice 2 and 50c, Toxtonliiy'H IHImiIi'iiII (.'iiiiii'h. At 1'hllndelphlu-Clnclnnatl, f: Phila delphia, t. At Hoston lloston, 6; Pitts burg, 2. At llaltlmore Hultlmoro, 9; Clil cugo, 3. At New York New York, 5; Loulsvlllo, 1. At Brooklyn Ilrooklyn, 7; St. Louis, C. At Washington (11 Innings, called) Washington, 2; Cleveland, 2. At Providence Wllkesbarre, 4; Prov idence, 3. At Montreal (called) Montreal, 2; Toronto, 2. At Lnncantur Pulerson, 8; Lancaster, 7, At Allontown Allentown, 10; Hurt ford, f. At Heading Heading, Cj Norfolk, L At Newurk Hlchmond, 9; Nowark, S. For forty years Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry has been curing summer complaint, dysentery, diarrhoea, bloody flux, palm In the Btomach, uud it has never yet lulled to do everything claimed for It, TIic Princess of Wales ORDERS J0HANN IJOFFS MALT EXTRACT. Marlborough House, S. W. Please send for the use of II. It. if., the Princess of Wain, sue dor.en of JOHAnn Hoff s Malt Extract as soon s possible. Kindly elve two bottles to bearer for to-day's luncheon. Yours faithfully, JOHN OWILLIM, Cellarman For JL U. II. BEWAnE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine TOUAUIt Hoff 'j Malt Ex tract makes flesh and Blood. One doren bottles of the genuine JOHAltR Hoff's Malt Extract will give more 6rength and contains more nutritive elements than one caslc of ale or porter, without being Intoxicating. 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To Niagara Falls, excursion tickets good to return within ten days will bo sold on July 21, August 4 and 18, September 1, 15 and 20, at rate of $10 from Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington. Tlieso tickets include transportation only, and will permit of stop over within limit at HuII'uIo, Kochester, and Watkins on the return trip. Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, Luiay Caverns, Natural llriilgo, Virginia Hot .Springs, Kichniond, and Washington, Sep tember 28 and October 10. Eate, $03 from New York, $03 from Philadelphia. Pro portionate rates frum other points. For itineraries and further information ap ply to ticket ajients, or address Geo. W. JSoyd, Assistant General Pussenger Agent, Philadelphia. Give the Children a Drink called Graiii-O. It is a delicious, appetizing, nourishing food drink to tako the placo of coflco. Sold by all grocers and liked by all -who liavo used it becauso when properly prepared it tastes like tlio finest collee but is free from all its injurious properties. Grain Oaids digestion and strengthens the nerves. It is not a stimulant but a health builder, and children, as well as adults, can drink it with great beuellt. Costs about 1 as much as cotleo. 15 and 25c. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And Flowers, tho Hand of America, Cali fornia. A'ia tho truo pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain liotite," which traverses a resion of ncrnetual sunshino, where snow storms, blizzards or Jilgli altitudes aio unknown. Pullman first and second class palace and tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old aud New Moxico. Arizona. CalifnrnlR. Oregou, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and isevaila, without chango. Quick timo, low rates, and all tho comforts of modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via the Missouri Pacific railway system. 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Annapolis, Md..July 19. -Admiral Cer vera and his fellow officers are evident ly determined to take full advantage of the liberties which, though they are prisoners, nro so freely accorded them, nnd yesterday the figures of the Span ish sailors were familiar In the streets of Annapolis. They made a round of the principal stores In the rlty, pur chasing articles of npparel, returning to the academy bearing bundles of va rious sizes und shapes. There are at present three patients In the hospital, two suffering from wounds and one from climatic fever. "I think DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salve Is tho finest preparation on tho market for piles." So writes John C. Dunn, of Wheeling. W. Va. Try It and you will think tho same. It also cures eczema and ail skin diseases. C. II. HaKcnbuch, l'"Illliii"torltii: CliiirgcH liNniliVol. Baltimore, July 19. Dy direction of tho attorney general the charges pend ing against General Carlos Itoloff and John T. Smith, who were under Indict ment charged with conspiring to vio late the neutrality laws by conveying arms to Cuba, were nolle prossed yes terday. Dr. Jose J. huls was eonvlct td of the charge and served a sentence of IS months In the llaltlmore Jail, mlth was never located, and Koloff s supposed to have gone to Suba. Years of suffering relieved In a night. Itching piles yield at once to tho curativo properties of Doan's Ointment. Novcr fails. At any drug store, 50 cents. THE PHILADELPHIA TiriES IS THE HANDSOMEST and BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED. 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After three days' connultittlon between tlio lirenl ilent, Secretary Aleer and General Uronkc, during which there was fre quent communication with General Miles nt Slbonpy. the details of the Porto Hicnn expedition were perfected and the expedition Itself was gotten under way, General Miles, with ome artillery and troops, sailing yesterday for Porto Hlco on the converted cruiser Yale, to be followed quickly by ail army of about 30,000 men. General Miles lends the way. He had been promised by the president that he should bo to Porto Klco nnd th" promise was redeemed when the Yale headed yesterday from Slboney for Porto Rico, S00 miles distant. General nrooko will be the senior onicer In Miles' command, and upon him will fall the responsibility for the execution of the details of his superior's plans. It Is estimated that General Miles should arrive by tomorrow .nlKht at the point selected for the landing, and will hoist the American Hag nt once over Porto Hlcnn soil. The point chosen for his landing Is kept secret, as the Gen eral will land before the full body of the expedition Is at hand, and It Is consequently not deslrablu that the enemy should be able to assemble a! superior force to meet him. The dis tance from Charleston, where the first body of troops to Miles' expedition will stait today, is more than double the distance from Santiago to Porto ltlco, so that the transports which sail from the former city can scarcely reach Gfn eral Miles before the early part of next week. Included In the troops which will sail from Charleston today Is the Sixteenth Pennsylvania regiment. The 13,000 men nt Tampa wll probably g. soon. These Include the Third Pennsyl vania, the fifth Maryland and the Sec ond New York regiments. General Brooke will take from Clilckamauga Park most of the Second and Third brigades, including the First nnd Fourth Pennsylvania and the Second and Sixth Ohio. The purpose of Secretary Alger Is to make the Porto Itlcan campaign a short one. An overwhelming foice will be thrown upon the Islnnd, and It Is possible that a bloodless victory will be nchlevctl when the Spanish become convinced that they have no reasonable chance to resist successfully. The ex pedition is to comprise 30.000 men at the start, and It will be soon swelled to 40.0UO men, and if necessary to GO. OOO men, the equipment of tlio volun teer forces having now progressed so well as to warrant the statement thni that number of men can be ready for service in i-orto ltlco within a very short time. The part which the navy is to take In the nssault against Porto P.lco has been fully matured. The several trans port Meets will have with them one or two auxiliary craft carrying secondary batteries of six or eight pounders. Secretary Long said yesterday after noon that no time had beeen fixed for the departure of Admiral Sampson's fleet for San Juan. As to the naval plans, he would co-operate in every way with the movements of the army. The reports that three monitors were on their way from Key West to San Juan was characterized by the secre tary as unauthorized. It Is the general understanding, how ever, that the navy will rely mainly on armored ships for the bombardment of San Juan, as the big battleships and monitors afford the best means of of fensive warfare, while their armor belts protect them from such fire as the San Juan batteries can brine to bear. The fortifications there are mucii like those of Santiago, with a Morro Castle at the entrance of the harbor and a number of lesser fortifications leading up to the city. These, how ever, are viewed with less awe since an examination of the Morro batteries at Santiago has shown them to be an tiquated and capable of little effective resistance. The movement of the ships from San tiago to their new fields of action will begin at once, and It is probable that some of Admiral Sampson's ships were detached yesterday and proceeded with General Miles' first expedition toward Purtn ltlco. They will be needed to cover the debarkation of the troops on Porto Hlcan soil. The others will fol low as soon as the full army expedi tion Is ready to make a landing, when the attack will begin simultaneously from land and sen. It has been finally decided that none of the troops that participated In the actual fighting before Santiago shall be employed on the Porto Illco expedi tion. There are two reasons for this first, the men have suffered severely from hardship, tho climate and from fevers, nnd are entitled to a rest: sec ond, It is deemed to be very bad prac tice tn allow the soldiers who have been exposed to yellow' fever to be brought In contact with those fresh from the 1'nited States. There is also still another reason, n purely military one. There are 100,000 Spanish troops at HolRuIn, Manzanlllo and othorpolnts within striking distance of Santiago, and they might not lose an opportunity to recover the ground lost at Santi ago if the place were left Insufficiently protei ted. Therefore, Shatter's entire army Is to be kept on guard on the high hills in the rear of the town until the men have stamped out the yellow fe ver. Then they will take a turn at the Spaniards, If they can be found, and it may be that Shatter's march will tnd at Havana. Tlio editor of tlio Evans City, Va., (Hole, writra. "O110 Miiuito Couch Curu is riulitlv named. It cured my children nfter all other remedies fulled." It cures couctis, colds and nil throat and lung troubles. (J. 11. lliigvn liucli. Oulmu llvllos Tor Siintlnirn. New York, July lit. Cuban exiles In this country are already making piep- urauoiiB 10 leuve lor Hnntlngo, Cuba. Over a hundred expect to leave by a tramp stamer which will sail from this city this week, nnd a Cuban who lives here said todav that there are over 6,000 ready to dash Into Cuba the moment that ilmanu falls. Hob Mooro, of linFuycttc, Ind . says that Tor constipation lie lius luuml Hew lit a i.uue Earlv Itlsors to bo Perfect. They never uriM' Try tlium for stomach and liver tioublea, ('. 11. iiagciiourii. Coming KieutH. July 10, Ice cream futtlvnl under auspices of Comiuuy A. 1'ifu aud Drum Corps Iu Kob bins' opora liouso. July 20. Ico cream festlvul In Kobbins' opora liouso under the auspices of tlio Younn Mens' Ushers' Association. )ADTn DIP im GLASS WORKERS Will lnilt on n Twunty I'or Cent In cr'Ho In Watson. Zanesvllle, (., July 19. The National Flint Glass Workers union Is deter mined that the wage scale of thiee or four years ago, which will average about 20 per cent, higher than lnt year's scale, shall become effective for the coming season. The national con vention went on record yesterday by Instructing the conference committee to present such a scale to the manufu -tureres. President Smith, who nlves out the news, elves the following reason for the step taken: "About three years ago the wages of glass blowers were reduced all along the line. Since that time a tariff law has been passed to protect manufac turers and worklngmen, and a largely Increased trade has resulted from the tax placed on Imported goods, but so far the manufacturers have been the only ones to benefit by It, and the nc tlon of the convention was for the pur pose of partially restoring the former wages of glass workers. No trouble ,,f any extent is expected when the si ale Is presented, although it Is not ex pected that the manufacturers will at once agr-e to It, as they were as much opposed to an Increase as the men were to a reduction." Colombia Accepts t levolniul'.s Award. London, July l'J. The Home corres pondent of The Dally Mai'l says: "The Italian foreign office learns from Wash ington that the Colombian government has accepted the award of $250,000 made by President Cleveland to Hrnesio Ceruttl. an Italian subject. In a claim made by him H-ulnt the republic of Colombia, and that the Incident la i closfd." Cupid is us. ually pictured as a frolick some, playful little fellow . al ways smiling or laughing, but with jutt a tr.icc of malice in lii.s make up This is the artist'-, ideal In reality. Cu pid in tin se days i, a matter-of-fact little .KryJ)wiW learn that life 19 not all a sumuier holi day. He is last learning that sick men aud unhealthy wom en have no right to tamper with love or matrimony. It is best for themselves and best for the human race that they should not. It is not a hard matter for men and women to preserve their health if thev wish. It is fjr from impossible for thuh to reBtore it after it has been lost. That being the case, the modern Cupid is riclit in looking with disfavor upon matrim0111.il matches between sick men and unhealthy women. Ill-health in a woman is gineiallv the result of some weakness or disorder of the distinctly feminine organism that is slowly sapping her vitality At first, a little pain and slight indispositions which seem to her quite uuinipor'aiit. They grow Eteadily worse until she suffers all the time from burning and dragging sensations, and occasionally has to take to her bed. Kin ally they completely unfit her for wifehood and motherhood. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is an unfailing remedy for ail ments of this kind. It acts directly on the delicate and important organs concerned in maternity and makes them well and strong. It transforms weak, sickly, nerv ous invalids into healthy, happy wives and mothers. Medicine dealers sell it. No hon est druggist will recommend a substitute. "Since I wrote you we have had a baby girl riorn to us." writes W. K. 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